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Tempests into Rainbows: Managing Turbulence [Hardcover]

Robben W. Fleming (Author)
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April 1, 1996

Robben W. Fleming was President of the University of Michigan during the turmoil of the Vietnam era. He brought a clear and effective philosophy to the challenges he faced as manager and leader in a turbulent time. Fleming recounts the dramatic confrontations and demonstrations at Michigan over the war in Vietnam, military research in universities, the investment of university endowment funds in South African enterprises, and black student campaigns for improved conditions on campus.

Robben W. Fleming has much to teach. There are lessons for all who face the challenges of leadership in this lively and readable autobiography of one who has displayed grace, style and effectiveness in difficult and sometimes threatening situations. Tempests into Rainbows also explores the influences on his life that nurtured his exceptional ability to create agreement and to solve conflict.

The story of his formative years is filled with both humor and pathos. Fleming writes about local personalities, the deaths of his "twin" brother and father, and the difficulties of the family during the economic recession of the 1920s and 1930s. Academic and athletic prowess enabled him to put himself through college and law school, emerging just in time to serve as a military government officer with troops in North Africa and Europe.

After World War II, Fleming became a specialist in labor-management relations, teaching at the University of Illinois and serving as a professional mediator and arbitrator of labor disputes. Then in 1964 he became Chancellor of the University of Wisconsin in Madison, and later President of the University of Michigan until 1979. Although he remains active as a consultant deploying his mediation skills, his last career position was as President of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting.

This unusual autobiography, appealing in its honesty and in the original story it has to tell, is also instructive in showing how a thoughtful person with a humane, consistent philosophy can manage when chaos and turmoil threaten. It will thus appeal not only to those who knew Fleming and who have ties to the universities in which he served, but also to all who manage and study the management of complex institutions.

"Robben Fleming has written a fascinating memoir, especially his intensely personal account of the trials and terrors that faced this university president as Ann Arbor's student body--and he came to grips with the civil rights revolution and the Vietnam War."
---Mike Wallace

"To relive Robben Fleming's life is to relive an American epoch. There was a time when America was at war with its enemies, and a time when America was at war with itself. He writes perceptively from both battlegrounds."
---Daniel Schorr

"Robben Fleming is a giant--a creative and imaginative leader of exceptional talent. All of us can learn from the lessons of his life. His book is a treasure."
---Newton N. Minow


Product Details

  • Hardcover: 296 pages
  • Publisher: University of Michigan Press/Regional (April 1, 1996)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0472106740
  • ISBN-13: 978-0472106745
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 6.3 x 1.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.5 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,635,199 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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3.0 out of 5 stars Robben Fleming's Tempests into Rainbows, July 17, 2000
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Robben Fleming's autobiography is well-done and well-written. It is interesting to read the personal history of one who has lived most of this century and who certainly has been an influential university president.

The Tempests part relates primarily to the time in the late fifties and sixties, when there were student riots, black rights movement, sit-down strikes and the like. Mr. Fleming takes credit for alleviating the impact of the rioting & the unrest on the campus.

This publication is recommended for those who enjoy reading biographies, for those who are interested in the sixties (particularly from the non-student point of view), and for those who are interested in the history of Michigan universities.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Timeless Leadership Lessons, December 22, 2011
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Having had the distinct pleasure of knowing Robben and Sally Fleming, I was anxious to read his book published by the University of Michigan Press. I was not disappointed! To the contrary, once I started reading it I couldn't put it down. The many wonderful qualities of former U-M President Fleming come through loud and clear in his autobiography: his intellect, modesty, charm, patience, wealth of experience, leadership and humility. His book is very well-written and his story telling instantly captures your attention and imagination.

This book is not dated as the lessons of Robben Fleming are as current today as they were in the 50's through the 80's. His leadership crucibles are timeless.

I cite Robben Fleming and also his vice president for academic affairs, Allan Smith, in my book Real Leaders Don't Boss which will be released by Career Press in February 2012. They both had a major impact on my career and made my days in Ann Arbor truly memorable. I highly recommend this book to anyone interested in law, arbitration, higher education, leadership, raising a family, marriage, faith, the value of serving one's country and living life to his fullest.

Leaders like Robben Fleming were "striking figures on the national stage" and I feel blessed to have known him. His is a terrific book!

Ritch K. Eich, Ph.D.
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